International Journal of Chemical and Biochemical Sciences (ISSN 2226-9614)[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
VOLUME 25(19) (2024)
Factors associated with underreporting of tuberculosis cases among private healthcare providers in Semarang City
Suryanti1,2, Ahmed Idris Adewale3
1Faculty of Health Science, Lincoln University College, Malaysia.
2Faculty of Medicine, University of Dian Nuswantoro, Indonesia.
3Faculty of Applied Science, Lincoln University College, Malaysia.
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a global public health challenge, with accurate case reporting being crucial for the implementation of effective control measures. In Semarang City, Indonesia, private healthcare providers play a pivotal role, yet the under-reporting of TB cases in this sector compromises the management and containment of the disease. This study investigates the factors influencing the under-reporting of TB cases among private healthcare providers and explores their consequences for public health strategies. The primary aim of this research is to elucidate the relationship between various determinants such as physicians’ knowledge of TB notification protocols, their commitment to notification processes, the availability of dedicated staff for notification, incentive mechanisms, and the notification format used, and the phenomenon of TB case under-reporting. Methods: Employing the Spearman correlation coefficient, this study evaluates the associations between the identified factors and the under-reporting of TB cases. The findings indicate significant correlations between under-reporting of TB cases and several variables: the physicians’ awareness of notification requirements, their commitment to notification procedures, the existence of incentives, the appointment of designated staff for notification tasks, and the format of the notification system (Sig < 0.05). Discussion: The under-reporting of TB cases hinders accurate disease surveillance and timely intervention, thereby perpetuating transmission and increasing the risk of drug-resistant TB strains. The results underscore the necessity for targeted interventions aimed at enhancing TB reporting practices among private healthcare providers. Enhancing these practices is crucial for strengthening the overall TB control strategy and protecting public health.
Keywords: Tuberculosis; Under-Reporting; Private Healthcare Provider
Full length article – PDF *Corresponding Author, e-mail: suryanti_83@yahoo.com Doi # https://doi.org/10.62877/39-IJCBS-24-25-19-39
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